Emily Susan Rapp Black | |
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Born | Emily Susan Rapp July 12, 1974 Grand Island, Nebraska |
Occupation | Author |
Nationality | American |
Education | Harvard University, University of Texas-Austin, Trinity College-Dublin, St. Olaf College
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Genre | Memoir |
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Emily Rapp Black (born July 12, 1974) is an American memoir author. When she was six years old, she was chosen as the poster child for the non-profit organization March of Dimes, due to a congenital birth defect that resulted in the amputation of her left leg.[1] She has written two memoirs, one that presents her life as an amputee and the other that tells the story of the birth of her son Ronan Christopher Louis and his diagnosis of Tay–Sachs disease. She is a former Fulbright scholar and recipient of the James A. Michener Fellowship. She is a professor at the University of California, Riverside, School of Medicine.[2]